Tipo 1 SECTION 1 Esta es la sección de Comprensión Oral. Esta sección comprende dos partes. En cada parte, vas a escuchar escuchar un texto y contestará contestaráss las preguntas preguntas correspondient correspondientes. es. Escuchará Escucharáss cada texto dos veces. veces. Puedes contestar las preguntas mientras escuchas, o durante el tiempo de contestar al final de cada texto. Tendrás tiempo para leer rápidamente las preguntas antes de escuchar cada texto. This is the Listening ection of the English Examination. This section is divided into t!o parts. "or each part you !ill hear one text and you !ill ans!er the corresponding #uestions. $ou !ill hear each text t!ice. $ou may ans!er the #uestions !hile you are listening or in the time allo!ed after each text. $ou !ill %e given time to read the #uestions #uic&ly %efore you hear the text. The listening test starts no!.
Part One You You are are goin going g to hear hear a radi radio o anno announ unce cerr givi giving ng info inform rmat atio ion n abou aboutt the the morn mornin ing’ g’s s programmes on a local radio station !adio Silent" #s $ou listen% choose the best &a$ to fill in the missing information in the follo&ing summar$" 'ar( #% )% or C on $our ans&er sheet"
The morning’s radio '()) *1+ **** +( local ne!s
(
national ne!s
'(-)
,eather -orecast
'(-
Start the .a$ &ith .avid /umphre$ tal(ing about
+( the environmental conference in /apan
(
a musician
C( financial ne!s
*0+ **** C( his %oo& on the 0ueen
*+ **!ound the Centre # loo( at )ournemouth’s ne& Convention Centre +( 1(-) -)())
(
1(2)
Your Choice &ith *2+ ****, local ne&s and comments
+( 4usic
(
intervie!s
-)(5
The 'atthe&s -amil$
--(-
Clive Sudgeons &ith information about local
+( Travel -2())
C( 1(3)
National and 4ocal Ne&s
(
C( travel information information
*3+ ****
future events
C( entertainment
Part T&o # man is phoning about an advertisement for an apartment for him and his &ife" /e made a fe& notes of the 5uestions he &ants to as(" 4isten to his conversation &ith the o&ner of the apartment apartment and complete complete his notes" notes" Choose the correct correct ans&er and mar( #% )% or C on $our ans&er sheet" +partment in Taylor treet Phone no( 25..55 6ent( 789)) plus *6+*.. and electricity
*7+**..dou%le and - single Pets: $es or no:::::: *8+ *8+*******. ;eating: *9+**************. 6esidents par&ing: ;o! many cars: *1:+ ***** edrooms:
9. +(
telephone
(
!ater
C(
gas
+(
one
(
t!o
C(
three
<.
'. +(
no pets
(
no cats
C(
no dogs
1. +(
heating in all rooms
(
heating only in the %edrooms
C(
heating on only in in th the liliving ro room
-). +(
no cars
(
one car
C(
t!o cars
This is the end of ection One = Listening " You ma$ proceed no& to ans&er sections t&o% three and four in an$ order" .on’t forget to ans&er Section -our ; ,riting"
Part T&o # man is phoning about an advertisement for an apartment for him and his &ife" /e made a fe& notes of the 5uestions he &ants to as(" 4isten to his conversation &ith the o&ner of the apartment apartment and complete complete his notes" notes" Choose the correct correct ans&er and mar( #% )% or C on $our ans&er sheet" +partment in Taylor treet Phone no( 25..55 6ent( 789)) plus *6+*.. and electricity
*7+**..dou%le and - single Pets: $es or no:::::: *8+ *8+*******. ;eating: *9+**************. 6esidents par&ing: ;o! many cars: *1:+ ***** edrooms:
9. +(
telephone
(
!ater
C(
gas
+(
one
(
t!o
C(
three
<.
'. +(
no pets
(
no cats
C(
no dogs
1. +(
heating in all rooms
(
heating only in the %edrooms
C(
heating on only in in th the liliving ro room
-). +(
no cars
(
one car
C(
t!o cars
This is the end of ection One = Listening " You ma$ proceed no& to ans&er sections t&o% three and four in an$ order" .on’t forget to ans&er Section -our ; ,riting"
SECTION 0 This Section contains three te
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A TAIWANESE TAIWANESE student has died after falling from the top floor of a student hostel in north Birmingham. Birmingham. The accident happened happened on Thursday evening in the residential area of the university.
b$ Stephen Slater Accordi According ng to the coroner, coroner, who carried carried out the post-mor post-mortem tem at University College Hospital, Birmingham, Kim Jung Chan, 27, died of multiple injuries caused by the fall. He was taken to the hospital immediately after the accident but died on Friday morning. Police have spoken to other residents of the 120 room student block and do not regard the incident as suspicious. Chan, a married man with 2 children, children, was half-way half-way through an eightweek week pre-s pre-ses essio siona nal l Engli English sh cours course e at the Langu Language age Centr Centre e of Unive Univers rsity ity College, Birmingham. His plans were to remain at the university to study for a Masters Masters degree degree in the agricult agricultura ural l science science. . The college college adminis administrat trator, or, Dr. Huggins Huggins, , said: said: “It is true true that many of our overseas overseas students students experienc experience e difficulties difficulties adapting to life in Birmingham but we have trained counselors to help make the adjustment easier. In the case of Chan, this is a total shock. I don’t know if his death had anything to do with any problems he may have had in Brit Britain ain. . We will will have have to wait wait for for the the verdi verdict ct of the the inque inquest st befor before e deciding whether we need to give closer supervision in the future.” The inquest has been adjourned until the second week in October.
Section T&o ; !eading
!ead the follo&ing statements" Choose the best &a$ to complete each statement" 'ar( #%) or C on $our ans&er sheet"
--. Choose Choose the %est headline headline for the ne!spap ne!spaper er article article on the left. 4ar& 4ar& +, , or C on your ans!er ans!er sheet + ( 7P>C>O7 ?E+T; O" "O6E>@A "O6E>@A T7?EAT. ( T7? T7?EA EAT T "+LL "+LL TO ;> ;> ?E+ ?E+T; T;.. C ( 6E7LT 6E7LT O" >A07E >A07ET( T( 7> 7>C>? C>?E. E. Bhat does the text tell you: 6ead the follo!ing statements. Choose the %est !ay to complete each statement. 4ar& +, , or C on your ans!er sheet. -2. +t the time of his death, death, Chan*** Chan******* ******* *** + ( !as studying English ( had finish finished ed his his Engl English ish course course C ( !as studyi studying ng agric agricult ultura urall scienc science e -3. +ccording +ccording to the the college college adminis administrat trator** or*****. ***. + ( Chan had pro%lems adusting to life in ritain ( Chan didnDt didnDt have have any pro%lems pro%lems living living in ritai ritain n C ( many studen students ts li&e li&e Chan Chan have pro%lems pro%lems living living in in ritain ritain -5. The university university*** ******* ******** ******* ******* ****.. + ( has decided to supervise students students more closely in future ( offers offers coun counsel seling ing to to oversea overseass student studentss C ( had coun counsel seled ed Chan Chan a%ou a%outt his pro% pro%lem lemss
Section T&o ; !eading
Te
-. $ou can ma&e %oo& and pay for your trip over the phone. +( True
( "alse
-9. Once you have paid the deposit, there !ill %e no changes in the price. +( True
( "alse
-<. >f you have specific flight re#uirements you are advised to %oo& almost a year in advance. +( True
( "alse
-'. TL+ is una%le to deliver the tic&ets for last minute %oo&ings. +( True
( "alse
-1. $ou can al!ays pic& up your tic&ets at the chec&=in counter. +( True
( "alse
2). ?ifferent airlines have different regulations regarding the num%er and !eight of your suitcases. +( True
( "alse
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T!#=E4 4#TIN #'E!IC# "lights ulletin
/O, TO )OO> -. 6ing us stating( Bhere and !hen you !ant to go. ;o! long you !ant to stay. ;o! many seats you need. The names of each passenger as they appear on their passports. 2. Be send you an invoice and as& for a deposit, usually 8'). The deposit guarantees the reservation %ut not the fare and forms part of the payment. /O, TO P#Y
$ou can pay %y( = personal che#ue, %ut allo! for 1 calendar days for %an& clearance = cash, if you come in to our shop = credit card, de%it card, charge card over the phoneF there are no extra charges for payment %y credit or charge cardF = %an&ers che#ue or draft = travelers che#ue T!#=E4 TIP
oo& early, especially for travel in /uly, +ugust, at Christmas, Ae! $ear and Carnival. >tDs not unreasona%le to %oo& up to -- months in advance in order to secure the seats, dates and airline of your choice. 4#ST 'IN?TE )OO>IN@S
>f you need to travel !ithin a !ee& of %oo&ing, you must pay %y cash, card or %an&ers che#ue. oo&, pay and receive your tic&ets in a matter of hours. There is a charge for this service. Other!ise, if the airline allo!s it, you can pic& the tic&et up at the airport !hen you chec& in. !EST!ICTIONS
The prices listed in this %rochure are for special fares and the follo!ing general restrictions apply( -. $ou must stic& to the same airline. 2. $ou must stic& to the route on your tic&et. 3. The financial penalties for ma&ing changes or losing your tic&et can %e severe. C/OOSIN@ T/E !I@/T #I!4INE
$ou may not !ant the cheapest fare to Latin +merica. $ou may have other re#uirements, such as a generous %aggage allo!ance, the a%ility to fly from your nearest airport, or you may %e traveling !ith children or infants and so need to use an airline !hich offers competitive fares for families. 4ost airlines offer %et!een 2G and )G discounts off the fares sho!n here to children !hile infants travel for -)G of the full >+T+ fare usually %et!een 8-)) and 82)F. Please ring us !ith your re#uests.
Section T&o ; !eading
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2-. Billie !as s!imming not far from the %each !hen he !as attac&ed. +( True
( "alse
22. ;e !as having difficulties !ith the tide and the !aves. +( True
( "alse
23. Billie is the first person &illed in the 7 %y a shar& in 22 years. +( True
( "alse
25. The film /a!s !as %ased on an attac& that happened in -1<9. +( True 2
( "alse
The purpose of the final paragraph is to emphasiHe the rarity of shar& attac&s. +( True
( "alse
Section T&o ; !eading
Te
Shar(s hardl$ ever s&immers" ?nless"""""""""
attac( People are fascinated %y shar&s. Be pro%a%ly
+merican Times Iero each, "lorida
"or a 1=year old, Billie Teller !as a decent s!immer. ut he should never have ventured 5) yards offshore on a recent aturday picnic here, reaching a !ater depth of -) feet %efore his father realiHed something !as !rong. The %oy could have %een caught %y one of the local Jrip tidesK, currents that strong adult s!immers often find impossi%le to fight. ;e could have had his nec& t!isted %y a %ig !ave. ;e !asnDt. Billie !as dragged under!ater and torn to death %y a tiger shar&. That made him the first shar& fatality near an +merican %each in 22 years. J"atalities are extremely rare in "lorida %ut !hat !as distur%ing this time !as that it !as a childK, according to Professor @eorge urgess, director of the "lorida har& +ttac& "ile. J>f he !as flailing his arms, the shar& may have %een attracted %y the movements. They use the standard predatory strategy of any animal, going after the !ea& or infirm.
fear shar& attac& more than hurricanes or earth#ua&es. Tigers can usually %e controlled !ith a !ell=placed shot. ut shar&s are something !e canDt control, they have the upper hand in a one=to=one encounterK The last time a shar& &illed anyone in the 7 !as in -1'' %ut that !as a deep !ater s!immer !ho had dived off a %oat. The last +merican shoreline s!immer &illed in a shar& attac& !as in -1<9, the year after the film /a!s !as made. J$ou have a much %etter chance of !inning the "lorida lottery than of encountering a shar& on our coastlineK Professor urgess li&es to say. ;e produces statistics sho!ing that more people in "lorida !ere &illed %y alligators than %y shar&s over the last ) years and that +mericans are more li&ely to %e &illed %y lightning than %y a shar&. JTa&e -1'<, !hen there !ere only -3 shar& %ite inuries in the 7,K he says. J>n Ae! $or& City alone that year, there !ere ',)95 cases of dog %ites human, -,'< cases of human %ites human and 1' cases of s#uirrel %ites human.K
SECTION This ection consists of three parts.
Part One Select #% )% C% or . to complete the sentences belo&"
29. Our ne! apartment is nice, %ut it is on a %usy street, and > canDt the noise. + ( get out of
( get a!ay !ith
C ( get used to
? ( get along !ith
2<. Be !anted to go to the convention, %ut didnDt &no! !here !e could . + ( remain
( %e
C ( stay
? ( &eep
C ( !ill
? ( !ould
2'. >f > had enough money, > %uy a car. + ( 4ay
( can
21. >tDs so late, and /ames hasnDt arrivedM >Dm afraid he have had an accident. + ( is going to have
( may have had
C ( !ould have
? ( should have
3). Our grandmother !as a good coo&N she !ould ma&e !e !anted !hile !e !atched. + ( That
( !hatever
C ( all that
? ( !ho
3-. The pro%lem is calculating the num%er of lost production hours. + ( Borse
( !orst
C ( more %ad
? ( most %ad
32. he !or&s in the city all !ee&, %ut on the !ee&end, she really enoys out in the country. + ( to go
( go
C ( goes
? ( going
33. ome%ody has complained. Please tell the %oys so much noise. + ( not to ma&e
( they donDt ma&e
C ( they arenDt ma&ing ? ( not ma&ing
35. > &noc&ed on the door and !aited a long time, %ut ans!ered, so > !ent a!ay. + ( any%ody
( some%ody
C ( no%ody
? ( anyone
3. >f you %uy the drin&s, %ring the chips. + ( > !ould
( >Dm going to
C ( > !ill
? ( > am
Part T&o Select #% )% C% or . to complete the sentences belo&"
39. Children under t!elve are not to enter the hospital as visitors. + ( appointed
( agreed
C ( accepted
? ( allo!ed
3<. >Dm pretty analyHing accounts. > do it efficiently and enoy it, too. + ( good at
( good !ith
C ( %ad at
? ( %ad !ith
3'. Bhen you use gloves to !ash dishes, pic& up each item carefully to avoid it. + ( carrying
( leaving
C ( dropping
? ( falling
C ( let out
? ( get out
31. The children of school at 2(3). + ( !al& out
( reach out
5). Be plan to at four oDcloc& to continue !or&ing on this proect. + ( mix
( oin
C ( find
? ( meet
Part Three Select the correct ans&er to complete the te
t seems clear that !olves *29+ %e protected, or they !ill *3:+ from the earth forever. Acknowledgement: The reading section above was based on D.Chadwick. “Return of the Gray olf.! "ational Geogra#hic$ %ay &''($ )*+''
5-. +(
stayed in
52. +( more
53. +( %e destroyed
55. +( species 5. +( are organiHing
co m m o n (
left
( most
( !ere destroyed
( variety
( are organiHed
C( have destroyed
C( group
C( %e organiHed
?( have %een destro yed
?( class
?( are %eing
co m m o n C(
lived in
C( less co m m o n
?(
59. +(
!al&ed in
legal
?( least
5<. +( of
5'. +( from
organi Hed 51. +( shall
). +( give up
(
!orthy
( so
( of
( must
( a%andon
C(
loyal
C( li&e
C( to
C( may
C( disappear
?(
useful
?( such
?( at
?( !ill
?( lose
$a terminaste las Secciones 1% 0 $ " Ao olvides contestar la SecciBn 2. +segrate de escri%ir tu nom%re, nmero de matrcula, clave de facultad y clave de examen en la ltima página del documento de la ección 5, Briting.
SECTION 2 This section consists of three parts.
Part One Complete the follo&ing sentences in an appropriate &a$"
-.
Be moved to this house in -112N !eDve.
2.
>Dm loo&ing for the "irst Aational an&. Can you tell me:
3.
>t is !ell &no!n that smo&ing.
5.
The ne! li%rary concrete and steel.
.
/ohn, those are my dis&ettes. Bhat !ith them:
Part T&o !e&rite the first sentences &ithout changing their meaning% using the &ord*s+ in brac(ets"
9.
>n spite of the rain, !e continued to play. &ept onF
<.
;e changed the tire easily. easyF
'.
>t too& six years to %uild the administration %uilding. constructionF
1.
To me, ecology is an interesting su%ect. interestedF
-). he traveled around Europe. tripF
)
Part Three SituationA You have seen a crime 0 $oung men stealing a car form a car par(" You are no& helping the police and have been as(ed to fill in the report form belo&" ,rite at least 13: &ords" INCIDENT REPORT
The information you provide below will be of great help to the police. Please fill in the details carefully.
An exact description of what you have seen The time and the date
The place
Further information
A description of the people involved (E.g. sex, age, height, hair, clothing, etc)
A description of any vehicle involved (make and model, color, type, number, direction of travel)
This is the end of the English Examination EQC>F
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Tipo 0 SECTION 1 Esta es la sección de Comprensión Oral. Esta sección comprende dos partes. En cada parte, vas a escuchar un texto y contestarás las preguntas correspondientes. Escucharás cada texto dos veces. Puedes contestar las preguntas mientras escuchas, o durante el tiempo de contestar al final de cada texto. Tendrás tiempo para leer rápidamente las preguntas antes de escuchar cada texto. This is the Listening ection of the English Examination. This section is divided into t!o parts. "or each part you !ill hear one text and you !ill ans!er the corresponding #uestions. $ou !ill hear each text t!ice. $ou may ans!er the #uestions !hile you are listening or in the time allo!ed after each text. $ou !ill %e given time to read the #uestions #uic&ly %efore you hear the text. The listening test starts no!.
Part One You &ill hear a short tal( about the To&er of 4ondon one of @reat )ritain’s most famous tourist sites and the guards or $eoman% &ho &or( there" !ead the follo&ing statements" If $ou thin( the statement is correct% mar( #A True on $our ans&er sheet" If $ou thin( it is incorrect% mar( )A -alse"
-.
The To!er of London has al!ays %een a prison. +( True
2.
The yeoman have t!o different uniforms. +( True
3.
( "alse
People as& for directions more often than they as& a%out history. +( True
.
( "alse
The guards open the To!er to the pu%lic at a #uarter to nine. +( True
5.
( "alse
( "alse
The yeoman spea&ing finds the To!er a frightening place at night. +( True
( "alse
2
P#!T T,O 4oo( at the notes belo& about the Santa !osa #rts Centre" You &ill hear a telephone operator giving information about the Centre" Choose #% ) or C or . on $our ans&er sheet"
9.
<.
'.
There are t!o performances of Othello +(
aturday only.
(
Tuesday only.
C(
Tuesday and aturday.
?(
every day.
>f you sit do!nstairs in the theatre, at the %ac&, your tic&et !ill cost( +(
8-).
(
8-.
C(
8-'.
?(
82).
$ou !ant to go the cinema. +(
1.
you canDt ta&e your children to either of the films.
(
you can ta&e your children to one of the films.
C(
you can ta&e your children to both films.
?(
children may go !ithout an adult to one of the films.
Tic&ets for the cinema are( +(
all the same price.
(
half price for children.
C(
different prices depending on the day.
?(
different prices depending on the time.
-). The +rts Centre is charging 2 dollars( +(
for the Chinese exhi%ition.
(
for the ?ali exhi%ition.
C(
for %oth exhi%itions.
?(
for the tal& on ?ali.
That is the end of ection One = Listening " You ma$ proceed no& to ans&er sections t&o% three and four in an$ order" .on’t forget to ans&er Section -our ; ,riting"
3
SECTION 0 This Section contains three te
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Is 'afalda a comic strip for (idsD > did not do it thin&ing of them. >t appeared in political dailies and magaHines at a time !hen Che @uevara !as still alive and the !ar in Iietnam !as under!ay( years of student unrest, !omenDs li% movements....... all of this meant the little girl had a heavy %urden of politics and protest. $es, she !as funny %ut, more importantly, she made people thin&. ,h$ did $ou stop dra&ing 'afaldaD > didnDt !ant it to end up as a comic strip read out of pure ha%it. + friend of mine told me to cover up the last frame !ith my hand. >f you could imagine ho! it !as going to end, the strip had already lived too long. +nd thatDs !hat happened. ut more importantly, at that time, a %ig political crisis !as ust starting in +rgentina, !ith many dead, guerrillas, repression, issues !hich 4afalda couldnDt overloo&. >f she dealt !ith them, they !ouldnDt %e pu%lished. >f they !ere, !e ran the ris& of terri%le reprisals. > have no intention of reviving her. >Dm #uite happy !ith the funny pages > do for magaHines, !hich helped me to recover my freedom of expression, !hich 4afalda had R&illedD #uite a %it. >n fact, 4afalda is the character > li&e leastM /o& do $ou get the ideas for $our cartoonsD > read the ne!spapers a lot, including letters from readers, to see !hat concerns people. > also read the i%le( the Old Testament is a testimony of ho! human %eings are and act. $ou can find everything that happens today( !ars, po!er struggles, pride, treason, sex, passion. > also listen to popular songs that tal& a%out different situations in life. Is it difficult to dra& t$pical characters from societ$D Bhen > dra! a character, > try to portray his attitudes, his personality. ?octors, for example, are al!ays audacious and sure of themselves. ut today technology and social changes have complicated the !or&. 4illionaires are no longer fat gentlemen, cigar in the mouth and !atch chain across the chest, %ut young people !ho do exercise and !ear denim. ut if > dra! them li&e that, pro%a%ly no one !ould understand !hat itDs a%out.
5
!ead the follo&ing statements" Choose the best &a$ to complete each statement" 'ar( #% )% C or . on $our ans&er sheet"
--. The main aim of creating 4afalda !as( +(
to entertain children
(
to ma&e people laugh
C(
to ma&e social comment
?(
to protest against !ar
-2. The main reason !hy Lavado stopped dra!ing 4afalda !as %ecause( +(
he no longer li&ed her as a character
(
he started !riting other comic strips
C(
he ran out of original ideas
?(
the government !ould not have approved
-3. >deas for his cartoons and characters are %ased on( +(
a variety of sources
(
topical ne!spaper stories
C(
peopleDs %ehaviour
?(
people he &no!s
-5. Lavado is ans!ering #uestions a%out........ +(
the creation and RlifeD of 4afalda.
(
his aims and sources of inspiration.
C(
the role of the cartoonist.
?(
the popularity of cartoon strips
-. The text is an extract from( +(
an intervie! in a magaHine
(
a %iography of the cartoonist
C(
an article a%out cartoonists
?(
a 4afalda comic strip
Te
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The TrainLine call centre has been open since May 1997 and currently employs more than 450 people. We sell tickets for onnect Trains and all other !" train companies. We re#ularly ans$er more than 1%&000 calls per day. 't takes (ust t$o full $orkin# days to recei)e your tickets by post. *our calls are ans$ered at t$o dedicated sites in +dinbur#h and 'n)erness. We can arran#e business accounts throu#h TrainLine ,usiness ,ookin# -er)ice. We)e recently launched an e/mail bookin# facility -ee $$$.connecttrains.co.uk
We)e talked and listened to our re#ular irst lass passen#ers and $e)e introduced a ne$ ticket that is tailored to their particular needs. The onnect ,usiness ticket is currently a)ailable on our West oast routes bet$een London and Manchester& Li)erpool and 3orth Wales. ll onnect ,usiness customers tra)el in $ide seat comfort and are ser)ed at their seat $ith complimentary breakfast& sand$iches and snacks as appropriate to the time of day& plus hot& cold and alcoholic drinks.
We promised to make the train a more con)enient tra)el option. or some of our customers& 2uick transfers are $hat makes tra)el by train to the heart of our ma(or cities so much more con)enient than flyin#. The arLink ser)ice that has been successfully tested in the 3orth West has no$ been etended to many of our key stations. ars can be arran#ed for your (ourneys to or from the station. assen#ers to London +uston can book one of our eecuti)e cars to meet them on the platform. The introduction of our first Limo,ike at London +uston $ill sa)e e)en more precious time. ustomers are met on the platform and ride $ith an eperienced motorcyclist on a 6onda -T1100 complete $ith intercom& protecti)e clothin#& lu##a#e carriers and e)en on onboard phone / only £10& £15 o r £%0 $ithin central London. This ecitin# ne$ trial is currently bein# sold by selected business tra)el a#ents only.
onnect ,usiness tickets can be purchased up to 8 pm the day before tra)el and $ill include your out$ard seat reser)ation. *ou can return on any train $ithin one month. Whats more& if youre tra)ellin# to or from London +uston you e)en #et an !nder#round one 1 return ticket.
9
!ead the follo&ing statements" Choose the best &a$ to complete each statement" 'ar( #% )% C or . on $our ans&er sheet"
-9. $ou can arrange to %e met %y a car at...... +(
any station
(
stations in the Aorth=Best only
C(
certain stations only
?(
London Euston only
-<. Bith the Limoi&e service you ...... +(
can ma&e calls from the motorcycle
(
can hire and drive a motor%i&e
C(
must %ring protective clothing !ith you
?(
can %oo& through any travel agents
-'. Connect usiness customers...... +(
can %uy %rea&fast at any time in the %uffet car
(
can travel in special comfort on any Connect train
C(
must %uy their tic&et in advance of their ourney
?(
have a reserved seat to and from the destination
-1. This extract is ta&en from..... +(
an advertisement in a ne!spaper
(
an article a%out train travel
C(
a report of a ourney
?(
a pu%licity %rochure
2). >t is aimed primarily ...... +(
at train travelers in the Aorth=Best
(
at %usiness travelers
C(
at people traveling for pleasure
?( at customers living in London
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2-. Patric( and Teresa don’t &ant an elegant restaurant" The$ li(e to eat some&here nois$ and livel$"
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22. Sue &ants to ta(e her friend from Paris to a restaurant that has good food but% more important% beautiful and artistic surroundings"
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23. It’s a &onderful &arm evening" #lan and 'ar$ have decided to eat out this evening% preferabl$ in the open air . +( 2
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3
C(
5
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25. /elen’s parents are visiting from >ansas" She has made a reservation at a restaurant she hopes the$ &ill li(e% and &here the$ can &atch the boats and ships coming and going"
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9
SECTION This Section consists of three parts"
Part One Select #% )% C% or . to complete the sentences belo&"
29. Bhen !e !ent to the intervie!, they as&ed us our school and our schedule. +(
after
(
over
C(
%y
?(
a%out
in case
?(
for sure
2<. e sure to ta&e an um%rella it rains. +(
of course
(
in spite
C(
2'. ;e has finished his classesN , he canDt graduate until he does his social service. +(
ho!ever
(
therefore
C(
moreover
?(
conse#uently
21. Those samples are contaminated. $ouDd %etter not touch them you have gloves on. +(
unless
(
if
C(
since
?(
!hile
3). Parts of the %uilding contain radiation. $ou enter the la%oratory !ithout protective clothing. +(
donDt have to
(
did not
C(
!ill not
?(
must not
3-. Be !ere supposed to have four hours of la%, %ut !e didnDt really do it. +(
have to
(
must
C(
should
?(
dare to
32. Bhen the police found him, he !andering in the !oods for thirty=six hours. +(
is
(
!as
C(
has %een
?(
had %een
33. The !or& !as easy, %ut > !as soon sic& and tired of to complaints all day long. +(
listen
(
to listen
C(
listening
?(
listened
?(
she
35. Loo&M ThereDs the girl came to as& a%out the tic&ets yesterday. +(
that
(
!hich
C(
!hat
3. >Dm t!enty=three no!. Be moved here , !hen > !as nineteen. +(
after four years
(
four years ago
C(
since four years
?(
for four years
)
Part T&o Select #% )% C% or . to complete the sentences belo&"
39. + num%er of 4exican animals are extinction. +(
suspected of
(
frightened of
C(
threatened !ith
?(
punished !ith
?(
%ypass
?(
proud
?(
surrendered
?(
hold out
3<. On my !ay home > usually the store for mil& and %read. +(
pass %y
(
stop %y
C(
surpass
3'. > !as for them to see ho! dirty my apartment !as. +(
surprised
(
pleased
C(
ashamed
31. The next assignment must %e on Bednesday, the 25th. +(
su%mitted
(
accepted
C(
offered
5). Be have to our proect %y the end of next month. +(
turn in
(
turn over
C(
hand out
Part Three Select the correct ans&er to complete the ten -151, he came south to "lorida *22+ for !or& on a %oat. 6ed loved the hot *23+ in "lorida. ;e got a o% on a %oat that !or&ed in the @ulf of 4exico. On his first trip, the o!ner *26+ off the %oat at night and !as lost. 6ed !or&ed hard until *27+ he !as a%le to %uy his o!n %oat, going to 4exico and outh +merica to fish. ut times changed. There !ere fe!er fish, and ne! la!s *28+ protected the environment %egan to restrict the fishermenDs !or&. +mericans couldnDt fish in other countries *29+ . o 6ed sold his %oat and %ought a processing plant. ;e %uys, processes and sells fish to other companies. ;e doesnDt see any *3:+ in fishing.
5-. +(
holds
52. +(
(
o!ns
(
C(
pays
C(
?( %orro!s 59. +(
fell
%orn
53. +(
%ut
55. +(
is %orn
(
and
(
!as %orn
C(
!hile
C(
?( has %orn 5<. +(
eventually
?( since
loo&
5. +(
period
loo&ed
(
station
to loo&
C(
temper
?( for loo&
5'. +(
they
51. +(
at last
?( !eather ). +(
further
(
san&
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conse#uently
(
that
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still
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reason
C(
turned
C(
previously
C(
them
C(
any more
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future
?( dro!ned
?( lately
?( !hat
?( finally
?( change
SecciBn 2 SECTION 2 This section consists of three parts.
Part One Complete the follo&ing sentences in an appropriate &a$"
-.
/ohn hasnDt come or called. >Dm afraid an accident.
2.
$our hair is too long. $ou need to .
3.
cientists are loo&ing for the cause of cancer, %ut they yet.
5.
BhereDs 6afael: > couldnDt this morning.
.
> live a long !ay from the university. > have to to get there on time.
Part T&o !e&rite the first sentences &ithout changing their meaning% using the &ord*s+ in brac(ets"
9.
> sa! Peggy last "e%ruary. That !as the last time. sinceF
<.
They thought the sho! !as entertaining. enoyF
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e careful !hen you open that door carefullyF
1.
;is !ifeDs health !as not good. healthyF
-). ;e got over the flu in a couple of !ee&s. recoverF
Part Three T&o friends are coming from Europe to sta$ in Pla$a del Carmen on the Caribbean coast for t&o &ee(s" Your friends have as(ed $ou to suggest a hotel" You have been to Pla$a del Carmen and have sta$ed in the t&o hotels advertised on the ne
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Tipo SECTION 1 Esta es la sección de Comprensión Oral. Esta sección comprende dos partes. En cada parte, vas a escuchar un texto y contestarás las preguntas correspondientes. Escucharás cada texto dos veces. Puedes contestar las preguntas mientras escuchas, o durante el tiempo de contestar al final de cada texto. Tendrás tiempo para leer rápidamente las preguntas antes de escuchar cada texto. This is the Listening ection of the English Examination. This section is divided into t!o parts. "or each part you !ill hear one text and you !ill ans!er the corresponding #uestions. $ou !ill hear each text t!ice. $ou may ans!er the #uestions !hile you are listening or in the time allo!ed after each text. $ou !ill %e given time to read the #uestions #uic&ly %efore you hear the text. The listening test starts no!.
Part One You &ill hear a short intervie& &ith )ob @riffiths about his &or( as a life coach" !ead the follo&ing statements" If $ou thin( the statement is correct% circle #A True" If $ou thin( it is incorrect% circle )A -alse"
-. o% helps people !ho have personal as !ell as %usiness pro%lems. +( True
( "alse
2. + client can meet !ith o% !henever they !ant during the initial month. +( True
( "alse
3. o% has %een using his techni#ue !ith %usiness clients for -2 years. +( True
( "alse
5. o% has %een successful in using >nner @ame techni#ues !ith his family. +( True
( "alse
. Bith >nner @ame techni#ues, people find a solution that suits their character. +( True
( "alse
Part T&o 4oo( at the information belo& about the )ournemouth S$mphon$ Orchestra -amil$ Concerts" You &ill hear a telephone operator giving information" Choose #% )% C or . in $our ans&er sheet"
9.
The "amily Concerts are for +(
young children only
(
children accompanied %y parents only
C(
all generations
?( lovers of classical music only <.
There are "amily Concerts..... +(
'.
(
every aturday
C(
every month
?(
certain months only
$ou are expected to sing along !ith the music at .. +(
1.
each !inter
the eat This concert
(
the Pirate Party
C(
the 6oc&et hip pectacular
?(
all the concerts
>n the cafe...... +(
children can %e left to eat alone
(
children !ill %e entertained !hile they eat
C(
menus designed for children !ill %e availa%le
?(
friendly staff !ill %e on hand to help
-). The story=telling sessions( +(
must %e %oo&ed in advance
(
cost extra
C(
are for children of all ages
?(
are an hour long
This is the end of ection - = Listening" You ma$ proceed no& to ans&er sections 0% and 2 in an$ order" .on’t forget to ans&er Section 2 ; ,riting"
SECTION 0 This Section contains three te
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=E!Y I'PO!T#NT IN-O!'#TION >f you donDt !ant to read through everything, at least read thisMMF
SEC?!ITY ( There is controlled access to the grounds. >f you see anything that loo&s suspicious, please report to the 6eception or any staff mem%er I''E.I#TE4Y . $our valua%les can %e deposited in our safe at the 6eception.
I'PO!T#NT TO !E'E')E! I- YO? #!E @OIN@ O?TSI.E T/E /OTE4 ( ?o not leave valua%les unattended !hile s!imming outside the limits of the resort, neither ta&e your passport and credit cards !ith you. $our plane tic&et is your most important document !hile visiting as tourist, so &eep it al!ays in a safe place. To drive around you only need your driverDs license and Tourist Card. >f you go s!imming in a %each Joff the %eaten trac&K put cameras and other valua%les in the trun& of the car and do not leave anything visi%le. 6emem%er, E +LE6T +A? E 4+6T.
.!I=IN@( e very careful driving on the high!ay, especially at night. e a!are of heavy machinery at !or&, %uses that stop, pedestrians !al&ing at night and truc&s !ith !ide loads. 6emem%erM( Left turn signal on the high!ay means P+ 4E, not J>Dm going to turnK. Exercise extreme caution !ith traffic coming from %oth directions !hen getting on and off the high!ay.
-I!ST #I. '#TE!I#4S and .OCTO!S( "irst aid materials are availa%le at the 6eception. 6eputa%le %ilingual doctors serve this hotel. >n case of need, in#uire at 6eception.
C!E.IT C#!.S( are accepted for the settlement of your food and drin& %ills. #n$ other charges to $our room account li(e the dive shop% fishing trips% gift shop and an$ others '?ST )E paid in cash" Credit cards accepted are 4asterCard, Iisa and +merican Express . C?!!ENCY EFC/#N@E( can also %e done at the 6eception. Please understand that it is %ased on cash=flo! and, particularly on !ee&ends, our peso availa%ility may %e limited. >f you hold a I>+ or 4asterCard, and you &no! your P>AF you can retrieve cash at the +T4 machines in +ACO4E6 or +TL+AT>CO located on 4ain treet in the to!n. orryM Be cannot give you cash on your credit card.
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--. the %est places to s!im: +(
$es
( Ao
-2. ho! to pay your %ills: + ( $es
. ( Ao
-3. !here you can confirm your plane tic&et: + ( $es
( Ao
-5. ho! to rent a car: + ( $es
( Ao
-. !here to change money: +(
$es
( Ao
-9. !hat to do if you are ill: +(
$es
( Ao
5
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-<. Thi s is fro m * * * * * * * *.. +(
a %oo&
(
a magaHine
C(
an advertisement
?( a %rochure -'. The main aim of the !riter is........ +(
to give information
(
to persuade the reader to do something
C(
to advise the reader
?(
to entertain the reader
-1. The !riter....... +(
li&es all of the films
(
disli&es all of the films
C(
li&es only one of the films
?(
li&es most of the films
2). The !riter thin&s that the film 4ive -lesh +(
is typical of an +lmodovar film
(
is a successful film version of the %oo&
C(
includes only parts of the original %oo&
?(
is %etter %ased in 4adrid than in London
2-. omeone !ho li&es films a%out ordinary people living in a very different culture !ould pro%a%ly prefer( +(
The 4an Bho ne! Too Little
(
Live "lesh
C(
hall Be ?ance
?(
The 6eal londe
Te
9
">L4 %y Charlie ;igson
The 'an ,ho >ne& Too 4ittle is a gem( the sort of film they donDt ma&e any more = a &noc&a%out comedy thriller in !hich no%ody gets hurt. Ballace, a naive video store cler& from >o!a, flies to London to cele%rate his %irthday !ith his high=po!ered %rother, !ho sends him off to a participatory theatre performance during !hich Ballace finds himself involved in a plot %y the ritish and 6ussian secret services. The oy of the film is that the R%addiesD thin& that Ballace is for real, Ballace thin&s the !hole thing is a play, and only the audience &no!s !hat is really going on. 4ive -lesh is %ased on a %oo& %y 6uth 6endell and deals !ith sad people leading unhappy lives and destroying others. panish director Pedro +lmodovar !ould not, perhaps, %e the first choice to adapt one. 7nsuccessfully transplanted from 6endellDs London to +lmodovarDs 4adrid, thereDs very little of 6endellDs %oo& here, %ut the main storyline remains( attempting to rescue a !oman, a policeman is shot and paralyHed from the !aist do!n. Bhen the villain is released from prison, he starts to insinuate himself into the policemanDs life and marriage !ith tragic and %loody conse#uences. >n the end though it doesnDt do ustice to 6endellDs gripping story and isnDt !hat you expect from the normally flam%oyant +lmodovar. Shall ,e .ance is a perfect feel=good movie a%out a %ored, depressed To&yo office !or&er !ith the usual domestic responsi%ilities. 7pon seeing a %eautiful girl on a train, he discovers sheDs a %allroom dance instructor and enrolls for classes to get closer to her. Once there, he %ecomes caught up in the lives of the pupils and other teachers and o%sessed !ith learning the tango. The film offers a fascinating loo& at To&yo and /apanese life. The !eal )londe is an off=%eat, star=studded film a%out the interconnected lives of a group of youngish, sho!=%iH people in Ae! $or& and their relationships. >tDs very good on ho!, even in a large city, you &eep %umping into the same people. The film is fresh, funny and !orth leaving the house for, though not as insightful into the meaning of relationships as the director !ould li&e to thin&.
You are interested in going to the ?nited States% Canada or )ritain% to stud$ English" You read the follo&ing te
22. if it is easy to get to and from the school: +( $es
( Ao
23. if the school has someone !ho can help you find a place to live: +( $es
( Ao
25. a%out the exams you can ta&e in the school: +( $es
( Ao
2. a%out getting in touch !ith others !ho have studied at the school: +( $es
( Ao
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#dvice for Students
4a&e sure the school is recogniHed or accredited %y a relevant authority. This is the minimum standard.
+s& the school to give you the names and addresses of former students !ho live in your country or area, so you can contact them to get a recommendation.
Choose the right course or program. @et advice from your teachers a%out your level and loo& for a course !hich matches your learning needs and level.
+s& !hat the maximum num%er of students in a class is. Be thin& that a maximum class siHe of eight students helps to maintain high #uality.
Chec& the length of the lessons, they are not al!ays one hour. ometimes classes are only 5) minutes and rarely do you get 2) hours in the classroom on a J2)=hourK course.
"ind out !hat extra study facilities are provided. Choose a school !ith a language la%oratory and self=study centre !here you can practice !hat you learn in class.
Thin& a%out the location of the school. >s it near transport facilities and is there easy access to shops, cinema or theatre: +ll these things !ill ma&e your stay more enoya%le.
Thin& a%out !hat &ind of accommodation you !ant = living !ith a family, in an apartment or in a student hostel = and as& the school for full information. @ood schools usually employ a full=time accommodation officer !ho should %e a%le to ans!er your #uestions !ell in advance.
Learning at a language school in an English=spea&ing country is very hard !or&, so %e prepared.
Planning and preparing for a study trip ta&es up a lot of time, so start early. Bhen you have made your travel arrangements let your school &no! !hen and ho! you are arriving.
SECTION This Section consists of three parts"
Part One Select #% )% C% or . to complete the sentences belo&"
29. > !as so finishing the story, > stayed up all night to finish it. + ( interesting in
( interested in
C ( interesting of
? ( interested of
2<. /ohn !as so tired he !ent to %ed immediately. > cleaned up the &itchen he slept. + ( ince
( Bhen
C ( !hile
? ( during
2'. any %atteries: The electricityDs gone off. + ( ?o you got
( ;ave you got
C ( ?o you get
? ( ;ave you get
21. the spring semester, !e carried out our research proect, !hich too& three months. + ( On
( ?uring
C ( +t
? ( "or
3). eeping your room in order is re#uiredN you clean it up for inspection every !ee&. + ( 4ust
( Could
C ( might
? ( may
3-. ThatDs the corner !e used to meet. + ( That
( There
C ( !hat
? ( !here
C ( to us
? ( to !e
32. ;e agreed to tal& at four oDcloc&. + ( 7s
( Be
33. Be !or&ing on this proect for the last six months. + ( +re
( are %eing
C ( have %eing
? ( have %een
35. +lfredo is a !onderful athlete. ;e does %etter than the rest of us he hasnDt %een training. + ( mean!hile
( even !hen %F
C ( as if
? ( in addition to
3. y the time > graduated from high school, > three o%s. + ( already hold
( have already
C ( have already held
? ( had already held
Part T&o Select #% )% C% or . to complete the sentences belo&"
39. The telephone is out of order and needs to %e . + ( restored
( recovered
C ( retired
? ( repaired
3<. Bhen she dressed for the party, she her %est clothes. + ( too& off
( put off
C ( put on
? ( too& on
3'. > him for t!o hours. ;e didnDt arrive, so > left. + ( loo&ed for
( !aited for
C ( hoped for
? ( searched for
31. Be have to our proect %y the end of next month. + ( turn in
( turn over
C ( hand out
? ( hold out
5). + num%er of 4exican animals are extinction. + ( suspected of
( frightened of
C ( threatened !ith
? ( punished !ith
Part Three Select the correct ans&er to complete the te
4aud got a *21+ as a !aitress in LaPorte. People !ere surprised that a smart girl !ho *20+ to the university should !or& in a cafV. They expected that &ind of girl to have more *2+ . ut 4aud !as shy and #uietN she *22+ the cafV ust fine. 4audDs %oss, adie *23+ the cafV. adie !as usually angry !ith her teen=age son, /oe. adie !anted /oe *26+ all &inds of !or& at home !hile she ran the cafV. Bhen /oe came in to eat, adie !ould as&, *27+ J you !ashed the dishes: >s the !ashing done:K /oe hated that. Bhen /oe came in to eat, *28+ unhappy, 4aud served his plate carefully. he put extra "rench fries %eside his ham%urger and added vanilla to his mil&sha&e. Then she too& him his lunch, giving *29+ a shy smile. /oe ate hungrily, %ut he never *3:+ any attention to 4aud. Aote( Aarrative %ased on the novel, +t the End of the Pier, %y 4artha @rimes.
5-. +( Chore
52. +( is
53. +( solution
55. +(
!anted
5. +(
controlled
( Bor&
( has
( am%ition
(
pleased
(
o!ed
C( Tas&
C( has %een
C( creation
C(
li&ed
C(
held
?( /o%
?( had %een
?( decision
?( suited
59. +( to do
5<. +( do
5'. +( loo&ed
51. +(
it
?( o!ned ). +(
gave
( ?o
( have
( to loo&
(
him
(
sho!ed
C( ?id
C( are
C( loo&ing
C(
he
C(
put
?( ?oing
?( !ere
?( !ith a loo&
?( his
This is is the end of ections -, 2 and 3" No&% go on to ection 5, Briting.
?( paid
SecciBn 2
Tipo
SECTION 4 - WRITING
This section consists of three parts"
Part One Complete the follo&ing sentences in an appropriate &a$"
-.
> havenDt seen >liana all !ee&. > !onder.
2.
They left for Tampico at 9(- this morning, so they %y no!.
3.
Please drive more carefullyM >f you are not careful, an accident.
5.
> !as amaHed !hen > sa! the lights of the city at night. > anything li&e it %efore.
.
> am loo&ing for the "irst Aational an&. Can you tell me :
Part T&o !e&rite the first sentences &ithout changing their meaning or tense% using the &ord*s+ in brac(ets"
9.
The dogs frightened her. afraidF
<.
> have &no!n Laura for six years. friendsF
'.
Things cost more every year pricesF
1.
The group met at /imDs office. meetingF
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Part Three You recentl$ sta$ed in a ne& 2;star hotel in /ouston" In $our room $ou found the 5uestionnaire belo&" You &ere not impressed b$ the hotel and &ant to complain about three of the points in the 5uestionnaire" ,rite a letter to the manager of the hotel% commenting on $our sta$" You should &rite appro
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No&% &rite $our complaint letter on these lines"
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*Tipo )+ Part Three There are plans to build a large Convention Centre on the site of a disused factor$ on the outs(irts of $our to&n" The local ne&spaper has recentl$ printed articles in favor of and against the proposal" You have decided to &rite a letter to the Editor of the paper giving three reasons in support of the planned buildingA increased emplo$ment% the revitaliHation of the to&n and the aesthetic appeal of modern architecture" ,rite at least 13: &ords to complete the letter belo&" To the Editor
Dear 1ir, 't was with delight that ' heard of plans to build!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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